Monday December 27, 2004
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Looking for ways to increase your refund and decrease your taxes? In the last month of this year, we'll give you lots of tips to ensure the IRS doesn't take too much of a bite.
Kevin McCormally, Editorial Director, "Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine"
Sandra Block, Personal Finance Columnist, USA Today
Becoming a respected playwright and making a name for yourself in the theater has never been easy. Just ask William Shakespeare. A look at Shakespeare's early days.
Stephen Greenblatt, Humanities Professor at Harvard University, and author of "Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare" (Norton)
Local poet E. Ethelbert Miller discusses the abundance of writing coming out of the African American community, and shares his own musings about our modern, tumultuous world.
E. Ethelbert Miller, Poet, Director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University, and author of "How We Sleep On The Nights We Don’t Make Love"